We are sorry, but unfortunately that is impossible because Counterwallet servers never know your password (even when it's generated - it is generated client-side, and it is never sent to Counterwallet servers).

For a while now we've been warning our users that the pass-phrase cannot be reset or recovered and everyone must indicate (the screenshot) that they made a paper or other secure backup of their pass-phrase and that is most we can do.

As a reminder, here's a screenshot of the reminder that appears when you create a wallet.

1) "sweep" that address from another Counterparty walletor2) import that (Counterparty) bitcoin address into another "open" wallet. Most open wallets aren't Counterparty-aware by default. Some wallets can be made to be. However your assets will be there and not lost - again, if you have the private key. Non-Bitcoin assets will only be accessible - and therefore manageable - from Counterparty-aware wallets.

If you are reading this BEFORE you actually lose your passphrase, you may want to consider generating your private key and storing it someplace (offline, probably written or printed, then stored in a "safe" place.)

Using your Counterwallet pass phrase you can generate private keys that belong to the wallet and import them to any "open" wallet that allows import of standard Bitcoin private key (privkey). This FAQ explains how to export a private key from your...

I neglected to write down the 12 phrase password but I can still open up the wallet through the folding browser, so I just wanted to clarify that the wallet address plus the WIF private key are all I need to access my wallet from a new computer?